Hi All,
I have a Cisco 3825 with 1GB Ram doing some BGP peering (VERY low
traffic, not even 5mbit/s sustained throughput). Memory usage is
absolutely fine and sitting at less than 50% utilization, and stable.
The Router's CPU is showing an almost linear increases, and the 'TCP
Timer' process is
I have a Cisco 3825 with 1GB Ram doing some BGP peering (VERY low
traffic, not even 5mbit/s sustained throughput). Memory usage is
absolutely fine and sitting at less than 50% utilization, and stable.
The Router's CPU is showing an almost linear increases, and the 'TCP
Timer' process is
Hi,
Saw 4 sessions that was down and sh tcp showed thousands of
connections in a CLOSEWAIT state to those neighbors. I presume that's
my culprit.
I shutted the neighbors that was down, but the connections are still
in an CLOSEWAIT - looking now to see about resetting them. CPU usage
for the
Is anyway we can see the tcp connections in the router through show tcp or
something like that?
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
On 13 Aug, 2012, at 16:31, Chris Knipe sav...@savage.za.org wrote:
Hi,
Saw 4 sessions that was down and sh tcp showed thousands of
connections in a CLOSEWAIT state to
show ip sockets
Regards,
Iftikhar
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Xu Hu
Sent: 13 August 2012 16:50
To: Chris Knipe
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] TCP Timer 70% CPU
Is anyway we can see
: Re: [c-nsp] TCP Timer 70% CPU
Is anyway we can see the tcp connections in the router through show tcp
or something like that?
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
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